craigdbfan
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It's a load of bull frankly.
TRON: LEGACY featured one of the most elaborate and interactive marketing campaigns ever created for a movie with it's "Flynn Lives" ARG (alternate reality game) -- which had players involved in the "search" for the character of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), who'd "disappeared" in the year 1989 -- seven years after the events of the first TRON movie. The ARG, which Disney produced with 42 Entertainment: the company who also created the very popular Why So Serious? ARG for The Dark Knight, featured online gaming activity and large scale promotional ARG tie-in events at Comic-Con in San Diego two years in a row, as well as at Wonder Con in San Francisco. I attended all of these events, as well as a number of other TRON: LEGACY promotional and media events, throughout the time leading up to the movie's release. As a look back on the journey up to TRON: LEGACY's debut, here are a few of the coverage videos I put together which highlighted some of those events.
- Jay
I have no problem with most of the noms.It's not like I think Tron deserves a best picture nom.I wasn't expecting Daft Punk to win but they did deserve a little recognition as the score is fantastic and just listening to it without the movie is an experience.Also The oscars are known to be political.They have been for a long time.How dare those experienced professionals make informed judgements in their field of expertise when Superher Hype members, with no experience whatsoever, have their own personal favourites to consider! It's a travesty!!!
Sure it sucks no good noms. But alot of films do get snub every yr.
The Dark Knight for best picture for one, Nolan as best director for Inception And Zimmer for The Dark Knights Soundtrack.
And very cool picture's Darkb.
To be honest I was meh on TDK's score. I honestly felt that it was one of Zimmer's weaker works so I wasn't too hurt by that. It wasn't bad, but Zimmer's done much better.